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== π Plan first (Planners start here) == Here's what you're about to do: # '''Identify a repeatable task''' β Pick something you do weekly that involves text: writing, summarizing, analyzing, or formatting. The more repetitive, the better. # '''Do it once with AI''' β Complete the task normally. Don't try to be clever β just get a result you're happy with. # '''Extract the template''' β Ask the AI to help you identify what's fixed (instructions, format, tone) vs. what changes (the input data). Build a reusable template with clear placeholders. # '''Test with a new example''' β Use the template on a fresh instance of the same task. Compare quality to the original. # '''Refine if needed''' β If the template didn't produce equally good output, identify what was missing and add it. '''"Done" looks like:''' You have a saved prompt template with clear placeholders that consistently produces good output for your repeatable task. ----
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